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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AIRII i . - = T e ‘m“ zation today is at its highest program?” he asked In this blase 'bonds shall be paid a ork was a guest of her parents ¢ Golf street this week 1y bicycle race early this morning. During the night the riders took point. He agreed that in the mat- age, noth satisfies even the 14 or 'vear, 1032 to 1958 inclusive and|Mr. and Mrs, M ) Shouts ast Y in | and Faudet, were in nearly 18,000 francs in prizes for ontlons, the alrplane, elec- 15.year-old boy or girl. Thought |$8,000 {n 1959 week-end Hiteheock who te ce with 1 points and sprints. These prizes since the be- vrm v and the wonders which are and study are not found among the | The president and treasurer of e , 18 spending ring nd Pollenbeck were third ginning of the rave have amounted wh» developad sar, eiviliza- highways and bvways of the \rm, the district were authorized on be. Mrs. K. B Skinner of Thompsor v { An th 122 points. McNamara and [to 38,500 fran 'lm\ 1 'n advanced, but as far as way among the bright ligh halt of the dlstrict to borrow from |street H n the Amerlean team, were in ——————e physically and mor- the men | ime to time such sum or sums of [day a tr nth position, one lup behind the READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS w- ,. concarned, there is a ques- | of women | MONEY not to exceed in the aggre- [New Britain hospital fund T e 0 FOR YOUR WANTS Priest Unges Them 0 PPOSATY |0t o the grath ef the st | make theum; o I |37 5000 harstotore authorlaed, sad | Herrman and Mre. ment. ¢ recalle that RIStOry | 3 moral womanhood in & nation anl of §5000 heretofore authorized, said | Herrman and M states that the intelligence and cul 8 to be paid out of tazes to be | “ ) M]T IDF NTIF IED ture of TAlnameiialti el aaee A Terasentisatite o1 | hereafter laid or from the proceeds m,.,.pm‘ Toeken o Bloomfeld o of Clnaton for o smuy S | e St il ' ettt om0 oty et o e o o) Bristol Butcher Tells | Lexormroan a United s senator, whils he re- | minded his hearers that the little URder the provision of the act in-|has been a guest of Miss Mabe) 1 will show you a moral ration.'” He begg TWoman Is the one factor created | counted the posts, artists and | girl fmitates her mother. Har firsl | COTPOTating said district. [Smith of Johmson street the pase| Pick Out Man Suspected as by God to kesp civilization in the | l¢aTned men who lived in the so- | words are lsps in imitatisn of the | A meeting of the board of com- ) week Bandit e it the tncantar of the | €31164 Dark Agee. He named Michael | way her m talks and it ts up to | MSSiOners was held directly follow- | world and she is the faventor of the | {11150 DAL Akes. Ha named Michee! 14 her daughter's |InE the special meeting of the dis- | Mrs Leonar he fas Betn| Providarce, K. L. Agrll b B < ome" was the theme of Rev. Pliny iy ¥ | 4 that - Cooney's address at the annual ban. | ¢ 8l that woman was the quet of Court Columbla, Catholi aughters of America, in the Bur. ritt hotel last night. His theme dealt with the work that women can | L CAN {4 rough the medium home. | to call a halt, 1o in the present “blase age’ in|LiTOUER the medium of the home.|to The !rict, all members belng present |11 with ton are mot| It was voted to award the con- |improring ¢ struction contract to H. W. Golden | ¢ & Son, Inc., of Troy, N. Y., the low | women are the main factors in | there is the tenden ; ; v N | R e T S e e S bidders for the work and it was re- | i Vhe aaid ported that the actual work of con- greatest inventors of God's finest creation, the me. He sa that Mr. and Mre J. €. Moody of Golf straet are spe Mr. and Mre ~Is a Remarkable Remedy B nts Mr Ignatz Sobestanovich, of 45 Irving Street., Rristal, Conn., And a Well | ion would begin at once. It| 8 & Jeaping up the culture of the home | ¢ SXPressed the fear that the home | He sald that fathers and moth- |iss gls reported th N Thi ot HAzeR Knewn Butcher, Tells of His Wonderful Recovery Al (hikH Ny AR iRl (ieloraber s Ay b .{Y(ar;ov'-n but for the ers should set good example 10 1o nine nad been actually placed in | Mrand (s AR |wemen. “Homo !s the ons bright |thelr children #o that th L0 Ol B RO RN erie ERI n healing and sosthing i AT¥ alomash wolld at banquet was attended by £pot in the ry and bustle of the good cltizens in a ar nd ) ve been received present day worl along the stree he eald, one can one PRk VENINE'S | ges apartment houses, big mammoth gram was opened by Miss Cath- |y ;i4inge These are mot homes in nt, who welcomed | /GOS0 S o 3 the mesting | the true senss of tha world, they over to Marguerlte Carbo, | mistress. Among the invited V" he said All o ed the old fashioned home |son s | visit with frien and T would bloat. 1 tired out with the least exer. = n" he A play “Mr. Bob” will ba pre- | 80 years lsenred Friday evening at the parish | children and under the ausplees of the | along and 100K | Grange. Dancing will be enjoyed some ones else's home and 6aV | afrer the play Tsn't that ni to live in a {rom today, vou grandchildren, con are young hotels and nothing lke at the old fashioned cottage with fits Dorothy guests of Dr | Gr: that T have the op- i a good word for ERBIUS. 1 bought fay first botile family grouped in its roome house ke that.’ n you 3 ] s 4 ERBJL s 1 did many other guests who were present were Mayor | by SHES SRiR 8 On YOI | A eon, Norman Frank, was bOrh | yoescescesesoesan-avoas uasca o x ticine en 1 say many Angelo M. Paonessa, Rev. Thomas J, | _He Said that women were getting | my dear women, v they will | Tyesday to Mr. and Mre. Clarence | JTHOROUGH EYE o ' It, but' thare was a | - Laden, pastor of the church of St |More like men in the businees|be living in such a home or be on ord. Mrs. Hosford was rormn.\ EXAMINATIONS | EAwtue : 4 rer t results with ERB- Evan, John *rm':, He does not decry the pres. | the outside looking in s Catherine Rowley | t W b 1 ¢ irst bottle was a8t o] . Joseph's | et day woman, but he thinks wom- Francis Egan pleased with two H F R dd ll 13 1 3 1 I have now taken . b .,n;n ,V,ff’q,"’s, n's greatest business is the preser- omewhere in the thert Olmstead, a student zt‘ enry e e ~ two H,,.,] s and am In the best of -2 W Jter Kenny, | Yation of the home. “God made metime”. Walter nell University, 18 spending a few | ()pq'O\!} TRIST and OPTICIAN VRENCH BICYCLISTS LEAD th. 1 {ndorse it of Daly Councll, K. of ““‘”“'"“ for just that,” he sald it of Daly Coun- with his mother, Mrs. H. B.| { Raphael Bldg. 99 W. Main Strect Paris, Apr P—T Fre ERBJUS s belng introduced at T ne £aid gra Places Woman Higher Than Man ¢!l K of C. as for more coop- son street ] Open Saturday Evenings eam, ( 0 E vit [} The FATR Drug Counter by a Rep- wing banquet, Mayor Father Cooney said that he places | rration between Catholic societies in | ——— | S o o - awosse [0 ding in t s |resemtative of the ERBJUS Co. a complimented the argani- | WOman just a little step higher than ' the city and state the Knights ion on its work in this city. He have more religion, mbus star service ot MAPLE H"JL NEWS cncouraged it to keep on and that because of much work which umn& he would ask to be ate , more culture. “But you congratul court on days to ! i's birthday and w d them many E - down t ' he erled, more successful yvears Mre Sohn!| The next meeting of the Woman's f O O KER f 1d sometimes that is why T think | Cronin rendered “In the Garden of club of Maple Hill will be held on & ‘ i | | the skirts are being - hort | My Heart,” and “Rose Mar Wednesday afternoon, April 14th at and sometimes ™ so Miss these days, because you are afrald Anna Mawe accompa 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. | vy T. Crean rendered “The |that you might trip and stay on the piano. fol- Loren Bancroft on Robbins avenue. St. Mary's” and “The Four |this pedestal” He said that women 9 program of the afternoon will 1 Leat or entertain men with smoks, they en. | The committee in charga of *he consist of a talk on “Delphiniums” ~ R [/ Father Cooney aross to deliver tertain men with drink and forget | affalr was as follows' Mri by Mrs. R. C. Kennedy. owner of % one of nest talks heard at any | the purpose of their creation. Carbo, chai Mrs. John OQakwood Gardens in East Hartford, of the annual banquet John Tarrs . Mrs and of a group of o!d fashioned songe by Mre A. J. W. Myers of Hartford. The hostess will be as- Clifton McKenna and of the so-| “How can there be culture when He expressed doubt whether | party after party every night is the Good tasting, good looking, wholesome food always makes : Cornell, 1s epending the spring re- for health, Rumford produces just such food. It et guiinpnisfriother Ritk SEAS is efficiency plus—that means that is does all a Clinsieedsorichneon Biieet bakmg powder lssufiposed todo plus giving real food value digestibility and wholesomeness, Good enough, reasons surely for using— RUMFORD The Wholesome _BAKING POWDER Grace and Mrs. Charles McKeon tion adopted at t Y G. G. B is confined to her nd held on Jan orizing the fser ial bonds so that $400 Miss FOR APRIL ONLY ‘1o | UNIVERSAL | | Attachments| 2cuum Cleaner | ' FREE | Miss Lucy G. Allen, director of the school, tells her experience with the Perfection il Stove. 1SS LUCY ALLEN, director of the ~ “The long chimneys burn every drop M conservative Boston School of of oil completely before the heat Cookery, is one of six famous cooks reaches the utensils. who recently put the Perfection Stove to a rigorous, practical cooking test. Like the other five famous cooks, “We were so well pleased with the 1926 Perfection Stove, both as to results Difierent from g | md operation, that after completing - . For Limited Time An Oth | { Miss Allen cooked by every mnl-\ma‘I m:" ,’T,=‘ we kept it to use for auxiliary To‘ng chimneys for clean ONLY, with every | y er . | process, and gave us her opinion o vork in our classes,” she concluded kettle-bottoms,” says Mise | Rl : | the Perfection. S Allen UNIVERSAL Vacoum '\ Tniformly Good Results | 5 = Tested and approv ed by the Boston | 1 mgked many meals on ‘,H"‘ ‘“t:‘ School of Cookery! That means that | tion Stove,” says Miss Allen. "The 0 Perfection was used under all pos- "“"“9 | results, whether using the top of the 10 cooking conditions—for slow ' 2 Cleaner purchased. | ‘Gu ve "“her Se"n / Increase the useful- | ness of your cleaner, | stove, the oven, the broiler, or the | cooking, for fast cooking: for baking, ik ! maling it the most | | toaster were uniformly good. There (f 06 10d for broiling. In every <08 o Wt | complete home clean- || were scl\ eral features ‘;’fl‘}“-”“;l‘ PO case it was found efficient Usa this flams for pre- i t—rcasily & nounced to recommend the stove o - . heating the oven,” says ! iz the e'"xr:y}::\c:: i the most particular people Six Cooks Agree Miss .“S'Alen. e “y; | frem “rnll;x; to an;r. I ! ! Easy to Work on The other five famous cooks who cooking. It has yellow tips N : |l “Th Perfection is an easy stove to tested the Perfection were enthusi about 174 inches high Aiter this offer at- | | | ; 'fI: re is no reaching across Astic, too, about the results obtained ahove the blue ares. tachiments will sell at . | everal hiot plates, as there is witha And, every day 4,500,000 women get regalar price of $10.00, { | gss aricoallranze 4 real cooking satisfaction from their / BiySnowsandigetia | “The flame never varied from the Perfections. : | int at which it was set, whether it See these 1926 Perfections at any deal /A AS a thread-catching, self-cleaning \pv(;s low for stewing down pumpkinor — or'c Al sizes from a one-burner stove Q ! 2 | several hours 3 a15120.00 = $1 000 nozzle and a more powerful suction . high for baking b”,"( ,fv ral hours & ‘fv‘ ,,‘,"f,.“, ‘.:»T\LM.':‘HETIB,‘:‘fi J‘rfi‘c"m . ; bcoH;\ | H i : ftles et e Y Send for our free i ‘ S f { which picks up all the threads, hairs and ; o C/m;lf\.il;‘rw on the VOu foo. will be well pleased with it Favorite Menus and : ere was no black depc - e | lint as well as all the ground-in-di | S i Ao eafatared b Recipes of Six Famous ! } et 0 a hie ground-in-dirt. | | cookmgfncnfl!s. even when the high, e S 7, ~OMPANY Cooks.” Includes many of | f | I | vellow tipped flame was used for PERFECTION STOVE ( A des | Attachments The UNIVERSAL has =~ dirty bruc™ o | L roiting steak Ceselond, O Miss Allens to clean. | STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK Distributors - 26 Broadway PERFECTION (} Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens WARNING: Use only genuine Perfection wicks on Perfection Stoves. 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